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How to cope with the smell and the grime?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 639324" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Would he use eco-friendly alternatives? I'm sure you can find vegan and eco-friendly products either from your home city (if there are special eco-friendly shops, at least around here every bigger city has one) or from the net. Both for body, hair and even deodorants. Can you find tall oil soap or whatever it is called in English? At least the brand commonly sold here is very eco-friendly and does wonders with smell (for example I wash my dogs with it, when they have find something really smelly to roll in, like human faeces), is cheap and can be used to many things from washing animals (or people) to washing floors, rugs and also to driving away greenflies from roses and also those kind of plants you are planning to eat in future. It is also anti-bacterial. And with nice, totally natural pine scent. It is also a by-product of paper manufacturing so something good coming from something 'evil.'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 639324, member: 14557"] Would he use eco-friendly alternatives? I'm sure you can find vegan and eco-friendly products either from your home city (if there are special eco-friendly shops, at least around here every bigger city has one) or from the net. Both for body, hair and even deodorants. Can you find tall oil soap or whatever it is called in English? At least the brand commonly sold here is very eco-friendly and does wonders with smell (for example I wash my dogs with it, when they have find something really smelly to roll in, like human faeces), is cheap and can be used to many things from washing animals (or people) to washing floors, rugs and also to driving away greenflies from roses and also those kind of plants you are planning to eat in future. It is also anti-bacterial. And with nice, totally natural pine scent. It is also a by-product of paper manufacturing so something good coming from something 'evil.' [/QUOTE]
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